If Creation itself evolves, changes, and develops toward higher states, can it still serve as the final measure of truth?
Human beings are taught to align themselves with Creation, learn from Creation, and evolve toward greater knowledge through Creation's laws.
At first glance, this may appear compatible with the Seven Pillars.
Both systems speak about order.
Both speak about development.
Both speak about wisdom.
Both speak about harmony with reality.
Yet beneath these similarities lies a fundamental difference.
The Seven Pillars framework begins with the assumption that reality itself rests upon permanent foundations.
Billy Meier's doctrine begins with Creation.
The question is simple:
Can Creation itself become the final foundation of reality?
To answer that question, we must compare the structure of both systems.
See Tagalog version: Bakit Itinatanggi ng Doktrina ng Paglikha ni Billy Meier ang Pitong Haligi
The Foundation Problem
The Seven Pillars framework begins with a foundational observation:
Reality exists before human opinion.
Reality exists before philosophy.
Reality exists before belief systems.
Reality exists before explanations about reality.
Therefore, reality itself must contain permanent structural principles.
These principles are represented by:
- Truth
- Light
- Love
- Power
- Creation
- Wisdom
- Life
In this framework, Creation is not the source of the pillars.
Creation is one of the pillars.
It exists within the structure of reality rather than replacing the structure itself.
Billy Meier's doctrine places Creation above all else.
This creates a structural conflict.
Pillar One: Truth
The Seven Pillars view truth as something that exists independently of human development.
Human understanding may grow.
Truth itself does not.
Billy Meier's teachings frequently emphasize the progressive acquisition of truth through evolutionary development.
This can create the impression that truth unfolds through evolution.
The Seven Pillars distinguish between:
- discovering truth
- creating truth
Human beings discover truth.
They do not generate it.
Therefore, truth must already exist before discovery.
Pillar Two: Light
Light represents revelation, clarity, and the uncovering of reality.
The Seven Pillars hold that reality can be measured because reality remains consistent.
Billy Meier's framework often emphasizes increasing understanding across immense evolutionary periods.
Yet if understanding remains perpetually unfinished, the question remains:
What fixed standard measures progress?
Without a fixed measure, advancement becomes difficult to verify.
Pillar Three: Love
The Seven Pillars define love as alignment with the well-being and flourishing of life.
Love is not merely emotional.
It is structural.
Billy Meier's teachings contain many ethical principles that encourage peaceful living.
However, the foundation remains Creation itself rather than an eternal moral structure.
The Seven Pillars maintain that love must remain permanently rooted within reality itself.
Otherwise moral standards become developmental rather than foundational.
Pillar Four: Power
Power in the Seven Pillars refers to the ability of reality to produce consequences.
Reality does not negotiate with belief.
Reality produces outcomes.
The history of humanity demonstrates that ideas survive only when they remain aligned with reality.
This leads to an important question:
If the Nokodemion teaching represented the highest truth, why was it repeatedly lost, distorted, forgotten, and replaced?
The Seven Pillars call this:
The Repeated Outcome Principle.
Repeated failure requires structural examination.
Pillar Five: Creation
This is where the largest divergence appears.
Billy Meier's doctrine places Creation at the center of existence.
The Seven Pillars place Creation within a larger structure.
Creation exists.
But Creation itself depends upon:
- Truth
- Light
- Love
- Power
- Wisdom
- Life
Without these principles, Creation would have no measurable order.
Thus the Seven Pillars reject the idea that Creation alone can serve as the ultimate foundation.
Creation is a pillar.
It is not the entire structure.
Pillar Six: Wisdom
Wisdom is the correct application of truth.
The Seven Pillars ask a simple question:
If a framework requires millions of years before humanity can understand it properly, how can present humanity verify its claims?
Verification must occur within observable reality.
Otherwise belief replaces examination.
Wisdom therefore requires evidence, consistency, and measurable alignment.
Pillar Seven: Life
Life represents the continuation and flourishing of reality.
The Seven Pillars observe that life consistently preserves what remains aligned with reality.
Ideas that fail alignment eventually disappear.
This leads to another critical question:
If a teaching remains fully aligned with reality, why does reality repeatedly allow it to vanish?
This question forms part of what the Seven Pillars call:
The Reality Continuity Principle.
Reality tends to preserve what remains structurally aligned with it.
The Core Difference
The disagreement is not primarily about extraterrestrials.
It is not primarily about reincarnation.
It is not primarily about the Plajaren.
The deepest disagreement concerns foundations.
Billy Meier's doctrine begins with Creation.
The Seven Pillars begin with reality itself.
Billy Meier's doctrine places ultimate emphasis on an evolving Creation.
The Seven Pillars place ultimate emphasis on permanent structural principles.
One begins with an evolving foundation.
The other begins with an unchanging measure.
This is the central divide.
Q&A
1. Does this article deny that Creation exists?
No. The article examines whether Creation can function as the ultimate foundation of reality rather than merely existing within reality.
2. Does the Seven Pillars framework reject development?
No. It distinguishes development from the foundation that makes development possible.
3. Why is Creation considered only one pillar?
Because creation itself depends upon truth, wisdom, life, power, love, and light in order to remain ordered and meaningful.
4. Is this an attack on Billy Meier?
No. It is a comparative examination of two competing frameworks.
5. What is the Repeated Outcome Principle?
The principle that repeated historical failure requires structural examination rather than automatic acceptance.
6. What is the Reality Continuity Principle?
The principle that reality tends to preserve what remains aligned with reality over time.
7. What is the central question of this article?
Whether an evolving Creation can serve as the final measure of reality.
Conclusion
The Seven Pillars do not deny the existence of Creation.
Rather, they deny that Creation alone can serve as the ultimate foundation of reality.
Truth, Light, Love, Power, Creation, Wisdom, and Life form a complete structure.
When any one pillar attempts to replace the others, imbalance follows.
Billy Meier's doctrine elevates Creation to the highest position.
The Seven Pillars maintain that reality itself rests upon seven permanent foundations.
The disagreement, therefore, concerns not existence, but foundation.
And whichever foundation is true must ultimately demonstrate its alignment through reality itself.
See Tagalog version: Bakit Itinatanggi ng Doktrina ng Paglikha ni Billy Meier ang Pitong Haligi
Standard Closing Sentence
To explore the broader framework for examining truth, order, reality, and human development, continue with the Seven Pillars Knowledge Pyramid, where each pillar serves as a measure of alignment rather than a substitute for reality itself.
CTA
What serves as the ultimate foundation of reality?
Is Creation itself the foundation, or does Creation operate within deeper and more permanent principles?
Examine the evidence, test the structure, and measure every claim against reality itself.
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